* That Scandalous Summer by Meredith Duran (January 29), though I'm a bit disappointed that it's a regency setting.

I was about to say that! I really enjoyed the early Georgian settings of "At Your Pleasure" (I don't think I've read a romance set in that time period ever before). I wish Ms Duran continued exploring less overused settings in her books.

Just to let you guys know -- I've read both That Scandalous Summer and the prequel novella, Your Wicked Heart, and they are both set in 1885 (Late Victorian era). I have no idea why the publisher's blurb on Amazon calls That Scandalous Summer a Regency. The heroine of That Scandalous Summer is Elizabeth, the professional beauty who was the hero's friend in Bound by Your Touch, and Lydia and Sanburne make an appearance in it. So, definitely a Victorian, despite the misleading blurb._________________I also post elsewhere as Janine or Janine Ballard

I'm very excited about Celeste Bradley's WHEN SHE SAID I DO because it's Ren's story.

If you read her spies series, he was the one who was kidnapped and tortured and in a coma for a while. It's been years, but the fact that I still remember him from that long ago is a testament to that series' staying power. I've read a ton of books since then._________________Manda Collins

* That Scandalous Summer by Meredith Duran (January 29), though I'm a bit disappointed that it's a regency setting.

I was about to say that! I really enjoyed the early Georgian settings of "At Your Pleasure" (I don't think I've read a romance set in that time period ever before). I wish Ms Duran continued exploring less overused settings in her books.

Just to let you guys know -- I've read both That Scandalous Summer and the prequel novella, Your Wicked Heart, and they are both set in 1885 (Late Victorian era). I have no idea why the publisher's blurb on Amazon calls That Scandalous Summer a Regency. The heroine of That Scandalous Summer is Elizabeth, the professional beauty who was the hero's friend in Bound by Your Touch, and Lydia and Sanburne make an appearance in it. So, definitely a Victorian, despite the misleading blurb.

Good to know! I guess I prefer Victorian to Regency although it's quite common too.

I don't remember Bound by Your Touch at All even though I remember the Duke of Shadows quite well (along with Private Arrangements, it must be the best debut novel I've read).

I couldn't find a quick email address, so I decided to call Harper Collins in NYC to see what was happening with LLG's book, and they have it listed as a 11/15/14 release! So...they're going to look into it to get whatever is going on squared away. Sigh...

I was puzzled also by the weird posting at B&N and Amazon, so, I sent Ms Guhrke an email. She responded: The title has been changed. It's now called, WHEN THE MARQUESS MET HIS MATCH
and it will be out next fall. If you want more info, you can check out the
Coming Soon page on my website. http://www.lauraleeguhrke.com/coming.php